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๐ง Elevate your cold brew game with NYCโs boldest, smoothest sip!
Stone Street Cold Brew Coffee features 100% Arabica Colombian Supremo beans, dark roasted to unlock rich nutty and chocolate flavors. Coarse ground specifically for cold brew extraction, it delivers a strong yet smooth, low-acid profile. Packaged in a foil-lined, valve-sealed 2 lb bag to ensure freshness, this small-batch Brooklyn-roasted coffee is crafted for the discerning cold brew enthusiast seeking premium quality and bold taste at home.



















| ASIN | B075ZVJPXG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,049 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #234 in Ground Coffee |
| Brand | Stone Street |
| Brand Name | Stone Street |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeinated |
| Coffee Roast Level | Dark Roast |
| Coffee Type | Coffee Bean |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Country as Labeled | Brazil |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 8,348 Reviews |
| Each Unit Count | 2.0 |
| Flavor | Classic Roast |
| Item Form | Ground |
| Item Package Weight | 0.93 Kilograms |
| Item Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 32 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | STONE STREET COFFEE COMPANY |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Information | Bag |
| Roast Level | Dark Roast |
| Size | 32 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Ingredients | coffee |
| Specialty | Single Origin |
| Sweetness Description | Slightly Sweet |
| UPC | 866408000383 |
| Unit Count | 32.0 Ounce |
| Variety | Arabica: Caturra, Typica, Bourbon |
P**R
10/10
I have not stopped making cold brew since I got my hands on this brand. Iโve tried so many different brands and after reading a handful of articles where this brand kept popping up, I had no other choice than to try it. So glad I did! -Fills your kitchen with a high end roast aroma - Tastes as smooth and sleek as it looks - Overall quality exceeded my expectations and the boost of caffeine is unbeatable
K**M
The best coffee I have tried!
I tend to be skeptical of effusive reviews because about half the time, the product doesn't really live up to all of the hype and you end up feeling duped. I am a real person giving a real review, though, and this is the best coffee I have ever made, whether hot or cold brew. Granted, I am a fairly new coffee aficionado, but after a year or two of buying coffee every day, I realized I really needed to make it at home and save some money. I went out and bought a fancy coffee maker and several varieties of expensive flavored coffee grounds online, and it was OK...but I still longed for Starbucks or my local coffee parlor. I also genuinely prefer my coffee cold, and for a good iced coffee, you need a strong, robust brew. Regular coffee iced down doesn't always cut it. I eventually found some fantastic cold brew filter bags on Amazon and started experminating with making my own cold brew with regular coffee grounds, with mixed results. Sometimes it was decent, sometimes awful. It was never great. After a few weeks of that, I turned to my trusty friend Google and asked, "What are the best coffee grounds for cold brew?" Voila. Here I am. I am still on my 1st experimental bag of these grounds, but I am sold. The coffee has been phenomenal every time. It is strong, smooth, and fresh, with no weird aftertaste like I often get from a my hot coffees. Even mixed with cream and poured over ice, there is still a bold, delicious flavor that does not get overpowered or watered down easily. The coffee is honestly as good as Starbucks or the $7 latte ๐ฑ at my favorite coffee parlor, and all I need to do now is work on replicating my favorite flavors to have all of that wonderful luxury in my own kitchen. Also, being a New Yorker, I love that this is a local company! NY TOUGH! โค
J**S
Good coffee for cold brew
This is good coffee chosen specifically for cold brew. Not a coffee schnob at all, so I won't go into the intricacies of aroma, diameter of average grind, where the beans were sourced from, or what type of cup you should consume this in. I WILL tell you that Stone Street's coffee aroma, in general, is just heavenly. I generally prefer Espresso, but when I converted to cold brew, Espresso beans... or Espresso grinds seemed a little "off"; when cold brewing. I had read somewhere that in actuality, Espresso roasts are just not good for cold brewing. I guess it leads to a bitter taste or something of that nature. All I know is that this cold brew specific grind is very smooth and has a good coffee flavor without being bitter, or nasty, or whatever a coffee schnob would say ;) I drink it black and it's as good as any latte. Maybe it's me, but it seems to have a natural sweetness. It has a nice smooth flavor without any harsh tones (oops, a schnob word, sometimes it's unavoidable, haha ;) ). Later Note: After using this grind for some time ( a year?), I've gotten bored with it. It seemed too thin and flavorless. It actually tasted better hot brewed. I have now switched back to the Espresso Dark Roast and find it to be much more flavorful and more to my liking. Maybe I just needed something different for a change, to appreciate the Espresso Roast more. I do cold brew the Espresso. But the difference is like night and day. I'll stick with my Dark Roast Espresso, thanks... whether hot or cold brew... it's just plain better.
R**Y
Great as a Cold Brew - but not Hot coffee
I knew enough about how important grinding my own beans is to a really good cup - but cold brew demands a lot more ground than hot coffee and I wanted a break from hand grinding. This is not it- at least not as a hot brew. Yes it is advertised as cold brew but I need my coffee to go both ways. I have a batch of cold brewing in the fridge and will know in 8 hours if it can save its self. The coffee reminds be of Maxwell house - drip and is everything I dislike about Colombian beans. I find these beans too acidic and the pre-ground has released all of the delicate notes in the beans and left a bean that is now a muted taste. I am a self-confessed dark roast coffee snob and prefer to hand grind Arabian beans in a ceramic burr grinder to make hot in a French press (to taste all the oils) and cold brew in a Bean Envy Coffer Maker to lower the acidic levels. But wanted to try this and see what serious new-Yorkers do. If you are a Tim Hortonโs fan or McDโs you might like this coffee. It is too acidic for me. SIt is so acidic that I have had to the unthinkable and add real vanilla bean extract to my Bulletproof coffee mix - Canโt recommend this for hot coffee but will amend my rating if it turns out that slow cold-brew can save this acidic monster. UPDATE: Well - I was wrong.... this is a totally different coffee as a Cold Brew. It is not as consentrated as Starbucks Dark French Roast or their Italian Dark Roast - but still it is very mellow. No acidity that was present when hot. Happy to eat crow. It is really good- and is even more smooth than the brands I take hot and cold. Would rate it 4.5 and that is high praise given it canโt be a hot coffee.
D**.
Unbelievably Smooth....
The first thing you notice about Stone Street Coffee is the rich, intoxicating smell that can't be contained in the pouch that it comes in. I am definitely not a coffee connoisseur, but I press my coffee and was looking for a course-ground type to use in my press. I couldn't get over the how good Stone Street smelled! When I took my first sip, it was nirvana, so smooth, so lovely - not a hint of bitterness to be found. My best friend is so addicted to it, that every time he visits, he texts me ahead of time to make sure I get some Stone Street going in the press beforehand. If my daughter tries to steal a sip, I kid you not - he actually lifts his lip and snarls at her. I have drank a LOT of coffee over the years of my life. I have tried every method of brewing from instant, to drip, to the old-fashioned church-type percolators, and the good 'ol K-cup. NOTHING beats Stone Street in a press. It's worth the effort, and good enough that you can drink it straight. No need to drown it a "flavor-of-the-month" creamer. You will never find yourself pouring the last few swallows down the kitchen sink before rushing out the door to get to work. You'll risk being late, or you'll buy a Yeti just to take it with you - it's that good.
D**1
THE BEST Cold Brew Coffee This Cold-Brew-Coffee-Obsessed Individual Has Ever Tasted!
First I'd like to explain that, I am obsessed with cold brew coffee, It's the only kind of coffee I drink anymore, and I have at least 1 cup per day. Over the past year, I've tried 67 different kinds/Brands of cold brew coffee (yes, I've kept track and written them down); some that I have made myself using my cold brew system (all purchased from Amazon or local stores) and some made by local coffee shops (where they just hand me a cup of cold brew coffee (typically with ice). It's worth noting that I ONLY ever mix my cold brew coffee with water or ice, I never use sweeteners, milk or creamers; just the coffee concentrate with water. This way I get the true taste of the coffee. Now that you understand just how obsessed I am with cold brew coffees, here's my review of this Stone Street Cold Brew Coffee: This coffee is, by far, THE MOST DELICIOUS cold brew coffee I have come across. And that's saying a lot, especially since I've tried (as mentioned above) 67 different brands and types of cold brew (including this one). I will continue to try other brands and types of cold brews but so far this is, BY FAR, the best one I've tasted. The flavor is rich and pure and doesn't have slight hints of aluminum, plastic or other artificial flavors like many of the other ones I've tried do... It's really difficult for me to put into words exactly what I mean but the bottom line is that this one just (somewhat magically to me) fresh and pure. I should also point out that I am a big fan of the dark roast, so if you're not into dark roast, you might try another one... but still: If you don't like the dark roast-y flavor (which, btw, is not too intense in this one) then add a bit of milk or cream (maybe combined with a small amount of water or ice depending on your preference) and give this one a shot anyway :) I bet you'll like it! Last note: If anyone has any other brands or types of cold brew suggestions, leave a comment! :) I'm always searching for more to try!
A**Y
Tastes amazing, grind is perfect, super smooth.
I make a lot of cold brew so hand-grinding out a pound ever 3-4 days gets tiresome and at the price of super freshly roasted beans locally, it's also stupid expensive to buy for a brew method that is so very flexible (I've gotten pretty good cold brew out of super old beans before) that getting it pre-ground is just easier, more affordable, and still can taste wonderful. Stone Street is top notch IMO, it's rich, smooth, and very strong just as I like it. The grind is also VERY consistent so if you're using a metal mesh filter or a cheaper straining bag, you're not going to get many fines with this. I make a concentrate to really stretch how many cups I can get out of a batch, so I use the entire pound per about 5-6 quarts of water and let it brew for 36-48 hours. It's fabulous, I cut it about halfway with either water (if I want it plain) or half-and-half (I want a creamier drink) and I've got enough caffeine to get me through an entire day of school and work. I'd estimate that I get about 11-12 total cups out of my full batch, but I do use larger 18oz cups since I drink a lot so for those that drink smaller amounts you'll get a lot more servings if you go the cold brew concentrate route. UPDATE: I've burned through 2 bags of this now and I'm hooked for sure. Buying really fresh beans is my preference but it's really hard to do that in my city much less for anywhere near affordable in large quantities. This hits my affordable AND easy AND great tasting criteria.
A**D
2 years expired
The coffee I received was 2 years expired. I still used it, and it tasted fine, but was disappointed to get a product 2 years past expiration.
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